False hope. If I fire up irb, require 'dbi', and then try to load a
mysql connection, I get the same error:
> mysql = DBI.connect('dbi:Mysql:.....')
DBI::InterfaceError: Unable to load driver 'Mysql'
...
If I "require 'mysql'", I get "true". If I then try to load a mysql
connection, I get this interesting error:
> require 'mysql'
true
> mysql = DBI.connect('dbi:Mysql:.....')
DBI::InterfaceError: Could not load driver (uninitialized constant
Mysql:Driver)
from C:/Program Files/Ruby/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/dbi.rb:344:in
'load_driver'
from C:/Program Files/Ruby/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/dbi.rb:227:in
'_get_full_driver'
from C:/Program Files/Ruby/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/dbi.rb:213:in
'connect'
Any other thoughts? I'm sorry to bombard the list like this...
-Kyle
On Jul 11, 10:55 am, Kyle <kyle.r...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Update: the 64/32 threw me a bit. I installed the 32-bit MySQL, and
> at least now, I'm getting "require 'mysql'" to return "true".
> Sorry about that. I'll see how it goes from here and let you know.
> -Kyle
> On Jul 11, 10:48 am, Kyle <kyle.r...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Thank you for your tips. I'd rather not install Rails if possible -
> > I'd have to re-write my scripts to use ActiveRecord, and from what I
> > hear, it's not necessarily easy to get Rails to talk to
> > MSSQL2005Express anyway...but I'll certainly give it a shot if nothing
> > else works!
> > I installed the MySQL Essentials and am getting the following errors:
> > > require 'mysql'
> > LoadError: 193: %1 is not a valid Win32 application. = C:/Program
> > Files/Ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/mysql-2.7.3-mswin32/ext/mysql.so
> > from C:/Program Files/Ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/mysql-2.7.3-mswin32/
> > ext/mysql.so
> > from C:/Program Files/Ruby/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rubygems/
> > custom_requirement.rb:32:in 'require'
> > > mysql = DBI.connect('dbi:Mysql:.....')
> > DBI::InterfaceError: Unable to load driver 'Mysql'
> > from C:/Program Files/Ruby/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/dbi.rb:329:in
> > 'load_driver'
> > from C:/Program Files/Ruby/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/dbi.rb:227:in
> > '_get_full_driver'
> > from C:/Program Files/Ruby/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/dbi.rb:213:in
> > 'connect'
> > I hate to even think about this, but could this be an issue with Win
> > XP x64? That's what this machine is running... I also had problems
> > on a Win32 machine, though, with MySQL already installed. I double-
> > checked that the MySQL directory was in my PATH, too.
> > Any other ideas? I hadn't anticipated it being so difficult to get
> > Ruby to talk to a MySQL database on Windows.
> > -Kyle
> > On Jul 11, 8:18 am, hemant <gethem...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 8:20 AM, Kyle <kyle.r...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > The short question: Has anybody successfully connected to both MS SQL
> > > > 2005 Express and MySQL databases using Ruby on Windows XP? How?
> > > > The long description: My company's point-of-sale system uses MS SQL.
> > > > A recent upgrade to the software required an upgrade of the database.
> > > > I was using ruby on ubuntu with DBI to synchronize the POS (MSSQL
> > > > 2000) and site (MySQL) databases. When I upgraded the POS database to
> > > > 2005 Express, using ODBC didn't work anymore - that is, until I got a
> > > > driver from EasySoft that will cost 499 pounds if I want to use it for
> > > > more than 14 days.
> > > > My next thought was, "Oh, I'll put ruby on Windows and use MS's ODBC
> > > > driver to connect." That worked fine, but now I'm having troubles
> > > > getting to a MySQL database using DBI. I can't seem to load the
> > > > module. I get errors about LIBMYSQL.DLL not existing, and if I
> > > > install the mysql gem, I get other errors (sorry - I'm not by that
> > > > machine now).
> > > > I'm using the Windows 1-click installer (186-26). When I try to build
> > > > DBI, I get compile errors. I'm also unable to build the mysql-ruby (or
> > > > ruby-mysql) package that the DBI resources seem to point to.
> > > > Essentially, it looks like I'm having driver errors...or something
> > > > like that. I'll try to give more info tomorrow.
> > > > Does anybody have suggestions? I'd really appreciate any help, and
> > > > I'll be happy to respond with more info.
> > > Your mysql problems has nothing to do with your sql server. You don't
> > > have client libraries for mysql i believe.
> > > Download "mysql essentials" from following page your mysql driver
> > > issues should be gone:
> > >http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/5.0.html#win32